Leopard Imaging Inc.
Leopard Imaging is a global leader in high-definition embedded cameras and AI-based imaging solutions, serving automotive, aerospace, robotics, and IoT applications.
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Leopard Imaging Inc., founded in 2008, is a global leader in high-definition embedded cameras and AI-based imaging solutions. As an NVIDIA Elite Partner, the company holds quality certifications including IATF16949 for automotive and AS9100D for aerospace applications.
Leopard Imaging specializes in camera modules, stereo cameras, and vision systems designed for integration with platforms like NVIDIA Jetson, NVIDIA Holoscan, and Qualcomm. Their solutions power applications in automotive ADAS, robotics, factory automation, medical imaging, and physical AI systems including humanoid robots.
- Embedded camera modules and stereo cameras
- NVIDIA Jetson and Holoscan compatible systems
- Automotive ADAS and autonomous vehicle cameras
- Robotics and factory automation vision systems
- Medical and surgical imaging solutions
Frequently Asked Questions
- What products does Leopard Imaging manufacture?
- Leopard Imaging manufactures embedded camera modules, stereo cameras, and complete vision systems designed for AI applications in automotive, robotics, medical, and industrial automation.
- Is Leopard Imaging an NVIDIA partner?
- Yes, Leopard Imaging is an NVIDIA Elite Partner and develops camera solutions compatible with NVIDIA Jetson, NVIDIA Holoscan, and NVIDIA IGX Orin platforms.
- What certifications does Leopard Imaging hold?
- Leopard Imaging holds IATF16949 certification for automotive industry quality management and AS9100D certification for aerospace industry standards.
- What is the Eagle series from Leopard Imaging?
- The Eagle series are high-resolution RGB-IR stereo cameras designed for humanoid robots, physical AI, medical systems, AMRs, and factory automation requiring robust perception and ultra-low-latency computation.